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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Jun 1908, p. 1

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_ CHEAP FARMS w |5 Free TriFs_ Toronto Fair mwowmmm-ummwumm the AUCTION SALE STILL CONTINUES, as they were jed to believe that the undersigned bead given up the idea of anctioning off the balance of his stock, owing to the big sacrifices that we are compelled to wake every dav, but dear friends, this is incoirect, we know we are eacrificlog hondred of dollars daily at this mamâ€" moth auccion sale, but the sale will not end until the very last article is sold, ulu-lmmdmginnpthnouubndnmnommuvha cost, and I can flmflm:«:mmmmn‘m sale will continus esery af.erâ€" noon eveniog, rain or shine until every vestige of stook is dhpc: of _ Not. kuowln: that we were going to uwake this move six months ago we xlud te conduct our business as of yore, and in consequencs placd orders v the large potteries of Englaad, Germany, France and Australia, which we were not in time to have all cancelled, some were natucally on the way, and in consequence we are liable for the accaptance of the sam«, aad having reason to believe we could have «pace ¢n the first floor, and baviag arrange meuts made for the spacious Semiâ€"R ady store which we were to have in das time we kept these large shipments until sach tims of moving in, whence to our gro8s dis appointment we could not have the same, TRESE THOUSANDS OF . DOLâ€" LARS OF EXTRA GOODS are now being unpacked aod will be slaaghtered the same as any stook we had in before, and it should be interesting to every lady in Waterloo County to see this display. ineda T o on O SEINAHHIHA ++ sek /amk of onÂ¥ Dresent be sold. : _ _ â€" Romember we have no side or by bidders nor is anything bought in, every uflflopntuphrmomungonml'momdbrd; a chanse of a life time for the peopleof this county. NO sUCH DISPOSAL OF SVCH HICH CLAS8 umvumnmumnnmm county, and it is up to mtonnh:monmdmwlmin going on; hundreds of dinner, tes and toilet sets yet to be sold, some of the finest vases andâ€" home decorations will ‘be on sale this week. GEO. HASENFLUG peena. Shontiih nts sns calt cir 260 287 we have now only TWO WEEKS REMAINING to get out of our present location, and during this short space of time every dolhunnholm must 170 Acre farm, adjoining the Gracd River, about 5 wiles fiom Dunoyille a lot of Sandy loam, large New House, with cellar under same, hard and soft water at bouse, and drill well at barne, just lately rebuilt. Supposed to be a good farm, a Great Burgain $6,200.00.. Easy Terims. â€" 100 Aors ftarm, common bouse, fairly good tarus, drive bouee and other buildings, extra well watered, about 10 acres eatta guood bueb, lots of Pine and Osak. Mostly black sand, nearly all underdrained, adjoining Grand Rive: about 54 miles from Dunnville, Price $4,500.00, j 140 Acre farm, aboot 14 actes fairly good bush, A vyery good house, irly new, 26 by 45 with cellar under same. Guod drive bouse, large barpe and she This is a beautifol farm and can be bought by making a binding agreeme .ndl‘puuuion given Oot. lst next, about 14 wilcs from Canboro t peat sohool. ho hathetutaieifintintatatid ~~â€"One of the best, if not the best farm in our Country ts a 200 more fatm t 3§ miles from Canfeld Station and 3 miles ficm. Cenboro, with an good â€" house, Jots of barns, well watered plenty of frait. . Up farm there was cloared in the last three years dlose to $5,000.00, :One oi e nicest )xbg farms in Ontariq, and #+chool buuse on firm, and mail delivered 2nd day. . Price $7,350,00. A Great Blw on this farm, there is & lot of Lucerne or alfaifa, and about % acres of good bush. â€" Another ;fio 100 acre mmm llr kr:::’ lro:l“flm bd:: ;&M d house, y barns, y. we » very darm, m. well &o. m about $3,200.00. Another beautifo! 140 acre farm with double set of buildings, near. buildiog, nice orchard, driiled well, soil mized with black sand, actes of busb, the biggest part is very good land, easy to work, about ps from Dunnville â€" A very good farm. . Price. $4,000.00. f acre farm abo. 'ommwmvma;om.mmfi-bn.uw house with celiar, good ba. ~«, plenty of water, good drilled well, land ensy to Another beautifo! ”&M buildiag, About 25 scres of bushb 6 miles from Dunnville 1560 acre farm abow ..‘} milcs off our Villiage and abou® 2°,MI EO "D®‘s DOD house with celtar, good ba. ~«, plenty of water, good drilled well, land ensy to m;.‘“ fono:)od, Rural Telepbone to be buills past this place in Spring 000,.00, mbnm-ncfmnmubulbupmonndlnmmm- 14 willée from the village of York, ‘This is a beautifol farm, very large, bank barn pearly new, Basoment all cemented, water supplied all through the stable for chol’-l-numln everthing up ~to â€" date, Large house with cellar nnolnnmmr Lots of busb, also fruit, « nice patch of grapes, 3 shrg"enbnd, is ie as a nico farm as a perton can wish for, Price f .00 mpcmgnnwml about #4 Â¥ 3z i k s e DATE: Plan starts Saturday. June 20th, and ends For full particulars see circular announc ment. "Wrong Impression" Prop. of the )LE AGENT IN BERLIS FOR THRE ‘BLATER" AND Store next to Post OMce and Dominion VOL In Town ships of Canbora, Seneca and North C In Haldimand County GET BUS Y . â€" WESELOH & CO. entire basement of the Bochmer, Erb Departmental Store, â€" Berlin. 25 " AND "EMPRES$" HOES sinion Bank. Beriin. rips ayuga. hB on (e c 0e it ntlals Th oi ind n n .;t,:; . Lan in nothor commnn. S on e Aan. is anothee Nm ul RFed -mf& ":"h” ing _tl to Rev. 0. Lossner, , Snider, . On! in St. Paot‘s Lutheran _- Pastor Gran 5 . Sohn .of Port. y Ruppel, sister ide ~ Miss Laura .Hemmerich â€" performed s‘milar duties for the bride. . Miss A. R. Bean of Waterloo, ably presidâ€" ed at the organ both at the entrance and at the departure of the bridal party. . After the ceremony the bridal couple returned to the home of the bride, where they the . conâ€" gratulations of: the assemblage of invited guests. This over a sump« tuous wedding dinner was â€" partaken of, after which the young couple vm-‘ conveyed . to the. G. T. % station, . where they took the train for their future home at Snider, Welland Co:, where Mr. Lossner has charge of the Lutheran congregation. The wedding "presents were numerous, appropriate, and valuable. Amongâ€"the guests from outside points were: Mr. and Mrs. lfenry Ruppel, of Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruppel, < Preston; _ Dr. Kress, ‘Takoma, Wash., brother <of Mrs. Ruppel, and Mrs. Kress; â€" Mrs. «Joseph Schrank, Port Elgin, sister of Mrs. Ruppel; Mrs. Bert ‘Tupling â€"and Mrs. Nelson Eby â€" oft Southampton, nieces of Mrs. Ruppel;> Mrs. â€"‘ Emil Vogelsang, Berlin, sister of Mrs. Rupâ€" pel; Mr. andâ€" Mrs.â€" Albert _ Voelker, Berlin,~the latter a sister of Mrs. Ruppel; and Rev. Sohn and Mr. William" Ruppel: previously mentioned. The. many friends of the young couple wil wish them many happy years of married life. I Local and â€" Personal.â€" Mrs. Henry Dunke is spending a week with her daughter in Berlin.â€"â€" Mrs. _ A. E. Clarke and son Mortimer of Toronto are visiting the Misses Dunke.â€" Mr. 1. Hilborn and daughter Lovina are taking a trip down the St. Lawrence to Montreal.â€"Missâ€"Flora Borth â€" left on Friday for a visit to her home at Brighton, N.Y. . She was accompaniâ€" ed by Mrs. J. S. Weichel.â€"Mrs. Norâ€" man Schermund left on Friday â€" for a couple of weeks‘ visit with â€" her parents near Mildmay.< Mr. Oscar Vogt spent a short time at his home here before leaving on Wednesday for x business trip to Edmonton.â€" Miss Edna Schwalm of Guelph and .Miss Naismith of . Vancouver, B. C., spent a few days with friends â€" here this week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bower of Kingston, N.Y., and Miss Louisa Bloomstonc of Drumbo, are guests at the Ontario House.â€"Mr. Ewald Kre mar, of the Union Bank staff, Torâ€" unito, is spending his holidays : with ‘his uncle Mr. F. C. Méyer, in town. â€"Rev. A.R. Schultz is attending the â€"annual meeting of the Luthetan Canâ€" ada Synod in Hamilton.. There will consequently.â€" be no service in _ St. .James church on Sunday.â€"The Pres byterian Strawberry Social will be held on Mr. Vogt‘s Jawn on Thursday June â€"25th. â€" A good programme is beâ€" ing prepared and the. E.M.S. band will be in attendance, Admission $5¢, children 15c.â€"St. Paul‘s â€" Lutheran congregation will hold their â€" annual missionary meeting on Sunday, June 28th. .Rev. Dulpernell, of Desboro, and Rev. Sohn of Port Colborne are expected t5 be present, the â€" former to preach in German and the latter in Englishâ€"Mes. E.. Ziegler of Watâ€" érloo was in town on Tuesday.â€"Mrs. Philip Lein and son are visiting her sister and brother . at Winterbourhe tor a week.â€"The Misses Edith _ and Maudde OjDonnell of Waterloo _ spent Sunday in Elmira.â€"The E.M;S. band has been engaged to give the â€" entire programme . at | a . Garden® Party â€" at Alma next Tuesday evening.â€" Mr. N. Hedrich is making arrangements . for a trip to his native country,. Hessen (Germany: He expects to sail â€" this week.â€"Mr. Isaac Groff shipped four or five carloads of cattle from here this week and realized good prices.â€" Miss Elia Luckhardt is spending a couple of weeks with friends in Toronto. Miss Salome Ratz attended the wedâ€" ding of her friend Miss Wall at Guelph last week.. Dr.â€" Geikie ot Toronto spent a few days. with his . son here this week.â€"A number of our boys Jeft Monday morning to attend the â€" miliâ€" tary camp At Godetich=â€" Mr. . Jas. Collinson, of Drayton, formerly hotel keeper at MooreBeld, _ has purchased the stock in trade of Mr. A. Pfaf‘s liquor storeâ€"and gtpects to take posâ€" session . of z business of the 20th of this month.â€"Mr. Hunt of Consstogo took charge of the service â€" in the Methodist church last Sunday evening, Rev: Roadhouse: being away for> his holidays. _ Rev. of Qalt will take his place nextâ€" .â€"The tate to Detroit on the E.M.S. excursion, .June 20th will be, Jor one way $1.50. Our Busy ELMIRA, m.uxm Correspondents <. Personkis.â€"Mrs. â€" Pa * . o e hM e $2« Mrs. Will Kert a 3â€" and â€" 1 « (Rev.) > J. A. CN.T ex= a her Bible / at m â€" on â€" Tuesday ithe. s Â¥ and Mr. Wil fl.!'flfl’"g 3?“ to Stratford last week. Mrs. €.‘ J. Fox aud children are visiting at het home near Gueiph. â€"Miss May: Grak has returned home after a two : ‘ stay at Mr.â€"Asaac Bean‘s neatr vite:â€"Miss. M.â€" Philip, of Stratâ€" ford, : visited.. New â€" Hamburgâ€" friends. this week.â€"Mr.â€"and Mrs. Geo. Rogers who were visiting Mr, and Mrs: Louis Jahn, have returned to their home in Buflalo.â€"Mr: Jno. Foster, of Toronto spent Sunday in town.â€"Mr. Theodore Schuler left last week forâ€" Engethardt New Ontario.â€"Mrs._ Libke, of Hamâ€" ilton and children: are visiting _ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Sweitzer.â€" Mrs. Jno. Messner spent several days of last week â€"with Iriends in Berfin.â€" Mrs. and Miss Cookson, of Peterboro, were the guests of= Mr. <nd _ Mrs. Roszclie last week. Mrs. Roszelle acâ€" companied them _ home and will reâ€" main until the close ‘of the. â€" school vacation.â€"Mr. . Pequegnat~ _ returncd from his Eastern: trip Jast Thursday. â€"Mrs. T. Linton, of â€" Mitchell _ and Miss Walker, of Gads Hill, were. the i guests of Miss McNey over Sunday.â€" Mrs. Shannon, ‘of Arkona, has return< ed to her home after spendin somt time with her_ friend, Miss %‘usel.â€" A number of ouryoung men hbave Crâ€" ected tents‘and are enjoying the quict of ~Lynden island. â€" Accompany the Chronicle~ 8 excursion : to Detrcit on Sai L Hee Adyvt. in anothet column Local Items.â€"The ."Guild" of St. George‘s . Church ose giving _ a Strawberry â€" Festiv. P ou Concert in the Skating Rink _ next Tuesday evening.â€"C. Company ol the 201h Regimant unjer command â€" of Captain Fox, left Monday for Camp at Goderich.. Rev. W. Yaeger of the Evan. Church,: accompanied â€" as Chapâ€" lin. Accompany the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph‘s excursion to Detroit on Saturday. See Advt. in another column. e Hayrack Picnic Party.â€"The Ladi¢s‘ (hotus, â€" viz.: The ladios of the comâ€" bincd choirs of the Evangelical : and Lutheran Uhurch»s held their annual picnic on Saturday afternoon on the banks of the tiver near Bloomingâ€" dale. A Hayrack begutifu,ly decor,â€" ted â€" with flags aud mapleâ€" branches was the means ol transporting â€" the happy party to the beautiful spot on the river bank. After spending . a tety â€"pleasant »alternoon, they . agaip resumed their. ‘ourney homeward un der the rays of the shining moon, . Items of Interest.â€"The excitement . of the etection has cleared away and the representative of North Oxford is tuund ‘to be one of the little band of opposition.‘ â€" ‘The voté in Plattsyille stood 76â€" Libetal, 71 Conservativeâ€" | Sunday last was flower day . in m! Evangelical church. Mr. ~ Brown of ; Woodstack and Mr. John Day â€" of Plattsville addressed . the . Sunday school.â€"Rev. J. W. Poole and Mrs.| Poole returned from Conference _ on Friday last.â€" Anniversary â€" services || were i[:ld at Chesterfield on Sfil-“z, last.â€"Arratigements are tor a monster picale hm im ‘ conmection with the public school on July Ist. Everybody welcome whao brings a basket. om-.u all sorts will be held for beral prizes will be ohtddâ€"!t:u&l‘h 0 |continues very ill.â€"Mrs. John M .k r uic T un sns Personals.â€"Mr. J. B. Filsinger, To ronto, spent Sunday with his parents here.â€"Mr. Alex. Welket spent Sup . day with his brother F.â€"E. Welka~.â€" Messrs. Nelson and Joe R. Etast. pent Surday with their sister, Mrs . Kells in Peéel. â€"Mr. J. Westwood and Miss Minnic Schwalm spent a day with friends in Preston. â€"Mrâ€"C; K. Weber and Miss Malind, Webor,spent a few days with their brother in Wallace.â€"Mt. and Mrs: C. Filsinges Accompany the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph‘s excursion to Detroit on Saturday. See ‘Advt. in another column.. .. . ol Ayton, Mr. and Mrs. Bender, . of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Gies and Mr. J. Filsinger, _ of Heideltiorg, spent . Sunday with friends in town. ; > ton on June fih, Io Mr. and Mrs. .1. .J. Thomson, a #on. â€"Mr. Pnr who purchased the business of s H. Brown has taken possession. NEW HAMBURG PLATTSVILLE ST. JACOBS F:; LA p f",. “l-_:, le 'n* h‘s. Rim en . ~SEMpMEE MB AMEAEUEE mmAE 1 MHERE s "and sister Miss Comelia Clemens Mr. .fi.b'“l :fir%« it am- attended the Ladies‘ Institute~meeting at Hespeler Saturâ€" day afternoon, at the home of Mr. McAllan, ofâ€" Oswego, _ New . Yortk State, who spoke on ‘‘Gardening" â€"and also touched _ on "Poultry." ‘Misg Milier â€" ofâ€" Guelph ~spoke | on ‘‘Nursâ€" ing."â€" Both speakers were listened to! with o,rut interest.â€"Mr. W. H. Wagâ€" | net, Preston, occupled the pulpit at + Freeport Sunday, in the . absence ol Rev. J. Walkerâ€"Mrs. Brown, â€" Mr. and Mrs.~Jacob Kautman and daughâ€" ter, of Preston, spent Sunday. at Mr. Sam Toman‘s.â€" Mr. Wim. Mast, â€" of . Morrston,. is the guest of his â€" uncle ‘ Frank Mast. % I Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. lbra Snyder tnee Miss Lydia Good) of Didsbury, Alta, April 24th, 1908, a gzon. Conâ€" gratulations.â€"Miss ; Regina~ Mast has returned: after© spending a few ~weeks under . the parentalâ€"roof at> Lesly..â€" Saturdayâ€" the surveyors were surveyâ€" ing the â€" land ofâ€"â€"Mr. _ Isaac Good for the _ extension to . be added to the school grounds.â€"Mr: and: Mrs: Aaron Suyder, of Zion, visited their daughter Mrs. Josiah Oberholtâ€" zer, of little Paradise.â€" Miss Elsic Hilborn is the guest of her aunt Mrs. Jos. Sauder, of Galt, for a few days. â€"Remember the Institute mecting on Friday, May 22nd, at the town ~hall, Preston. A<good attendance .is exâ€" pected for the election of officers..â€" Miss Mary Hilborn who ‘spent some time with her niece, Mrs. J. W. Stuart, Chicopee, has returned to her home here.â€"Miss Pearl Fisher, of Berlin, was the guest : of her friend, Miss Beatrice Tait over Sunday. Accompany the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph‘s excursion to Detroit on . Saturday. See Advt. in â€"another column. The annual school picric will be held on June 30th at the Victoria tends â€" deaving in about ‘a week fot Colorado,. U.S., to take a ‘position in a sugar factory.â€"Mr. Nelson Latsch bf Preston, visited his parents > on Sunday.â€"Miss Hazel Becker and Miss Emma _ Schrumm, both of â€" Preston, visited Miss Alice Latsch on Sunâ€" day,â€"Mr. ani Mrs, Julius Allemang, of near Berlin, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Feérdinand Latsch on SUun day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dippci visited in Berlin over Sunday.â€" Mr., and Mrs. Ed. Simpson called on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ebel on Sunday. â€" Mr. Norman Latsch is enjoying . lis vacation at his home at present. | ‘The Cyclone Ready Made Fen is so well known that it needs no further recommendation with the exception of the top wire which is No. 7 Gauge, has 0 w 42¢ per rod. Cleveland Coil Spring Wire "the best on the market" at :2.85 per 100 Ibs. Wooden Stays, size 4 1â€"2 x 1 â€"8 x 1â€"8 in. at ZP each. Wire Clips forWood Stay Fence at ~_ 4c Ib. Clip Maching at T5¢ each. Fence Staples at 4¢ Ib. We have a green painted Lawn Fence at _ 15¢ foot. Farm Gates from $2.50 to $7. 25 each, Now that you are through seeding let us talk to you about our fencing. 6 We are selling enormous quantities of ready made fencing and coil spring wire and would like your custom as well. ¢ ts WEICHEL‘S WEBKLY STORE NEWS LIMERICK, 18, CENTREVILLE GOO0D GOODS M.WEICHEL & ~ _ Gents‘ Furnishing We want to know that we carry the largest an i boot if mab a "f-_m-h_*'.(’".w !‘gfl‘*'!"- Trm. * -':u;::"-w--;:‘:-w--:;-"f“':"_u for ‘“’; 606 on the $. Come and there i~ the bargains, 2 _ .. Th‘s woek we are offoring 4 special bargains in Mo.a‘s .F Men‘s Balbriggan undershirts and drawers, Mon‘s seamlous biack and tan, Mon‘s hook on silk tiee, Mon‘s abirts. & 50 dosen mea‘s extra soft frout nxgligse shirts, worth $1 and $1.25 new gouds, this seasou‘s patterns, sizow 14} to 17, special...... Negligee Shirts 60 d: z. mov‘s extra flae seamless cotton sock», b‘ack and tan, d ang toe, regular price 250, s‘zee 10 to 114, special 2 pair for 26 dozen men‘s ex‘rsa fine balbriggan shirts and drawers, double When yon read this add make a bes line for Smyth Bros, th 1e special bargains are for this week. Sse our show wiadow. 10 dos men‘s froe silk ties in the very newest ddgn,bvolynw 1 case fine baibriggan undershirts and drawers, sizes 32 to 41, reg y‘omse fas Deluloons nntomhiote snd dramobe Mast 2. i d Men‘s Seamless Cotton Socks Men‘s Hook on Silk Ties Men‘s Fine Balbriggan Underwear TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE & CHEAP CASH STOBEâ€"27 KING STREET, BERLILN. SMYTH BROS, ndation. â€" It is rfiade of No. 9 coil fin. has 9 wires and is 51 inches high. ci Fine Tailoring SIGN OF GOLD STAR. â€" BEELIN, ONT, $25.00 to $30.00 . WILJFANG . If you require a fine Summer Suit in grey or brown shade call in and see what we have. All the latest goods on the market. *Prices range from ; tailored in the latest fash«= ion and | best style. Call and see them. <TRp LOW PRICES â€" ~ S

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